They did it. The Angry Green Wave really did it. Coach Willie Fritz and the team have taken everything we’ve come to expect from Tulane football in the 21st century and flipped it on its head this season. With the exciting 27-24 road victory over the #22 Cincinnati Bearcats, the Green Wave is set to... The post Riptide’s Reflections | Making History appeared first on The Tulane … [Read more...] about Riptide’s Reflections | Making History
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Errors leave Saints scoreless against 49ers
The New Orleans Saints suffered their worst loss of the season in an ugly 13-0 shutout against the San Francisco 49ers. Two costly fumbles by Alvin Kamara and several sloppy penalties throughout the game gave the Saints their most embarrassing loss yet. The loss snapped the Saints’ streak of 332 consecutive games without a shutout,... The post Errors leave Saints scoreless … [Read more...] about Errors leave Saints scoreless against 49ers
Jay Uhlman: Los Angeles, Uptown, everywhere in-between
Tulane hired its new head baseball coach, Jay Uhlman, just this summer on June 7. After taking over the team on an interim basis following the departure of Travis Jewett, Uhlman is now taking the first Division I head coaching job of his career. His hiring is the culmination of over two decades of coaching... The post Jay Uhlman: Los Angeles, Uptown, everywhere in-between … [Read more...] about Jay Uhlman: Los Angeles, Uptown, everywhere in-between
Spears, Fritz win all-conference honors
Tulane football has garnered several all-conference honors as the awards were announced on Nov. 30. Tyjae Spears won American Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year and Willie Fritz won AAC Coach of the year. So far this season, Spears has 1,177 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns, along with 240 receiving yards and two touchdowns.... The post Spears, Fritz win … [Read more...] about Spears, Fritz win all-conference honors
Men’s basketball dominant at home, struggles in Caribbean
So far, the Tulane men’s basketball season can be summarized by looking at their in-game performance: starting out strong but unable to finish opponents off in the second half. After beating University of Maryland – Baltimore County 89-67, the Green Wave continued to dominate at home with statement wins against McNeese State University and Charleston... The post Men’s … [Read more...] about Men’s basketball dominant at home, struggles in Caribbean